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jack: a lot of m&a to come in that space. to read more, check out this week's edition at barron's.com. see you all next week. wear your masks, be healthy, and we'll be right herehahahahahahas for watching us on "after the bell." enjoy your weekend. ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. the democrats are back. the radical left is in power lusting to exercise their newfound power. the dems circulating already a draft of new impeachment articles against president trump. yes, again. they claim incitement of insurrection in their declaration. house speaker nancy pelosi today held a conference call with her democrat congress saying the party has several options to move aced with the impeachment -- ahead with the impeachment. in the face of the party of hate's endless efforts to abuse president trump, to try to
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overthrow his presidency, president trump for his part says he won't attend joe biden's inauguration. the president tweeted this, quote: to all of those who have asked, i will not be going to the inauguration on january 20th. we'll be taking all of this up later in the show with a great lineup of guests for you. judicial watch president tom fitton with more on the radical left's plans to abuse their power and the impeachment process itself. and, of course, the president of the united states. we'll be talking with "just the news" editor-in-chief john solomon about the president-elect's insistence that trump supporters are domestic terrorists. that's healing, huh? well, customs and border patrol commissioner mark morgan is also with us. we'll be talking about the future security of this border with mexico under a biden administration, and pastor
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robert jeffress also joining us this evening. our top story, president-elect joe biden today announcing the final members of his cabinet. 62% of his cabinet are former members of the obama administration. am two-thirds. almost two-thirds. the former vice president in the obama administration is selling his ranks of establishment swamp dwellers as a cabinet that reflects the diversity of the nation. >> this'll be the first cabinet ever that is evenly composed of as many women as men in the cabinet. this'll be the first cabinet ever with a majority of people of color occupying this cabinet. and it has more than a dozen history-making appointments including the first woman secretary of treasury, first african-american defense secretary, the first openly gay cabinet member and the first native american cabinet secretary. lou: the supposedly inclusive
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cabinet with a notable exclusion and that is those who constitute a half of the country, those who voted for donald j. trump for president. in a tweet today, president trump reassured those 75 million americans who voted for him in november that he will not allow their voices to be silenced saying, quote: the 75 million great american patriots who voted for me, for america first and make america great again will have a giant voice long into the future. they will not be disrespected or treated unfairly in the any way, shape or form. the president's message provides some much-needed assurance to those millions of americans who remain mightily frustrated with the swamp and the democrats. working men and women in this country who see washington as a vessel used to boost and enrich the privileged left, a town filled with self-serving government workers who common
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spired to steal -- conspired to steal an election in order to silence their voices. president trump may soon have a new address, but he will remain a dominant force in the republican party. and among the great shames is this: two instances for president-elect biden to reconcile any differences have escaped his grasp. biden today did not denounce his party's calls for president trump to be removed from office by using the 25th amendment, nor did he put an end to any silly are talk about a second round of impeachment. instead the president-elect told democrats to do as they see fit. >> what the congress decides to do is for them to decide. but i'm going to have to, they're going to have to be ready to hit the ground running, because when come the matter of
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being sworn in, we're going to introduce immediately significant pieces of legislation to deal with the virus, deal with the economy and deal with economic growth. so i'm, we're going to do our job, and the congress can decide how to proceed with theirs. lou: the president-elect today also continued to attack president trump and his supporters. biden once again calling those at the u.s. capitol building this week domestic terrorists. that designation he did not limit to just a violent few. >> they should be treated as they're a bunch of thugs, insurrectionists, white supremacists, anti-semites, and there's not enough. i mean, come on. you know, these shirts they're wearing? these are a bunch of thugs, thugs, and they're terrorists, domestic terrorists. lou: for the incoming president of the united states to be giving voice to egregious
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viciousness, it's beneath him, while the former vice president continues his angry and divisive rhetoric even as he calls for healing, president trump is trying to take the high road. in his new video message, president trump again condemning this week's violence at the capitol building. mr. trump also calling for healing in our nation. he says his focus is now on moving toward an orderly transition of power. >> we have just been through an intense election, and emotions are high. but now tempers must be cooled and calm restored. we must get on with the business of america. my campaign vigorously pursued every legal avenue to contest the election results. my only goal was to insure the integrity of the vote. now congress has certified the results. a new administration will be inaugurated on january 20th. my focus now turns to insuring a
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smooth, orderly and seamless transition of power. this moment calls for highwaying and reconciliation -- for healing and reconciliation. lou: are you listening, joe biden? well, there are only 12 days until joe biden's inauguration as president of the united states. and before that day, the radical dems, the rino openly trying to usurp president trump's powers and to slash again the man as well as the president. house speaker nancy pelosi today called the joint chiefs of staff chairman, general mark milley, and she says urged him to prevent president trump from using the nuclear codes. according to general milley's spokesperson, quote: speaker pelosi initiated a call with the chairman. he answered her questions regarding the process of nuclear command authority. the speaker of the house trying
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to disrupt the chain of command in our constitutional republic without apology. and without comment from the left-wing media. senate rino ben sasse also threw his support, as he often does, behind the radical dems and their impeachment push. sasse told cbs that he'd consider articles of impeachment from the house. how open-minded of him. a comment coming from a senator who has never achieved anything in the senate. in fact, he's sponsored a resolution, and it did pass. it simply stated that a member of the knights of columbus can't be disqualified from federal office. a shining achievement for the former president of a college with an enrollment of 1400 students and another do-nothing rino lisa murkowski. she has just called on president trump to resign.
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how, how deeply thoughtful, how absurd the rinos in the senate in particular are. the i viacom-cbs-owned simon & schuster are refusing now to publish a book that they contracted for with senator josh hawley because of his objection to the certification of the electoral college are vote. hawley's book is entitled "the tyranny the of big tech." it covers the technocrats of silicon valley who have used their massive power to de-platform and censor political speech they don't like much like the way simon & schuster is acting. the publisher says it can't support hawley after his role in, quote, a dangerous threat to our democracy and freedom. in his statement hawley says this: this could not be more
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orwellian. simon and schuster is canceling my contract because i was representing my constituents, leading a debate on the senate floor on voter integrity which they have now decided to redefine as sedition. he means to see them in court. meanwhile, social media giant twitter saying president trump is on the eventual of being permanently banned. twitter saying any further violations of their policies will see the president locked out forever. this from the same company that is allowing the chinese communist party to call female targets of a muslim genocide, quote, emancipated. in a tweet that is still up and has not been flagged, the chinese embassy and the united states proudly announce that its sterilization policy for uighur women was actually e emancipatig them by protecting them from
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being baby-making machines. i am sure that there has been a chorus of gratitude from the uighurs and an absolute blind eye from democracies around the world as the chinese behave so absolutely authoritarian and dick a that to have y'all. -- dictatorial. turning now to wall street, markets closed at record highs this week. the dow today gaining 57 points, its 125th record close under president trump. the s&p up 21, its 150 record close under president trump. and the nasdaq shooting up 20 -- to a 183rd record high close during the trump administration. volume on the big board, 4.8 billion shares. a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day on the salem radio network. coming up next, the corporate-owned media moving to destroy the trump movement as
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the radical dems try to overthrow one last time president trump. we take it up with judicial watch president tom fitton. we'll be right back after these messages. please stay with us. ♪ ♪ are you frustrated with your weight and health?
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lou: breaking news now, the political director at disney's abc news, rick kline, calling for the, quote, cleansing of trump supporters in a now-deleted tweet. kline said, quote: trump will be an ex-president in 13 days. the fact is that getting rid of trump is the easy part. cleansing the movement, he commands, is going to be something else. end quote. and then his tweet linked to an article in which he made the same cleansing threat again. also break, house democrats reportedly plan to introduce articles of impeachment against president trump on monday according to reporting of the wall street journal. house speaker nancy pelosi claimed she was prefer the president to just simply resign or president trumps' cabinet invoke the 25th amendment. i think that's desperately generous of her, don't you? joining us now is tom fitton,
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the president of judicial watch who has long been in the trenches of the political warfare in the swamp. this is a new one, tom. to see this kind of just rank anger and an abuse of power so obvious and just vicious. your reaction. >> well, i hope cooler heads prevail among democratic party leaders. i understand they see a political opportunity here. and there's emotional aspects to this because of what happened on wednesday, that material violation. that terrible violence. but the president didn't incite violence, and there's no basis, good faith basis for impeachment. so there are two weeks left in the trump presidency, let's get to -- lou: tom, excuse me. get to work, i don't want them to get to work. >> well, what i mean. lou: i want to understand why --
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i do know what you mean. the fact of the matter is that this is not a party that has high standards or thresholds for evidence, for reason in making their decisions to impeach a president. they had no basis the last time. and they have no basis this time. why would we think the fact that they have no basis for an impeachment inquiry or articles of impeachment would in any way even cause a moment's pause for nancy pelosi? >> well, and especially since their behavior repeatedly has shown they don't really care about political violation. they don't have much concern about it. they've endorsed or condoned political violence here in washington, d.c. repeatedly. you know, those of us who are conservative in principle oppose political violence no matter who's doing it. you know, we complained about the lack of security around the white house, the fact that the white house was under siege, and we're complaining about the lack of security around the capitol.
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the capitol was under siege that led to those deaths that were outrageous this week with. this is, this is something -- this is why i say we've got to get to work. the security of the capitol needs to be assured, and yet they're going on the jihad against president trump for political purposes. it's inexcusable and irresponsible. lou: inexcusable, irresponsible and what has been the republican response to nancy pelosi, to these, this effort to call for articles of impeachment? you know, the silly sasse of the senate saying he could, you know, he could go along with impeachment, no problem. not that he's particularly important one way or the other, but his, his cavalier vacuousness is just -- and disloyalty to both the party and to this president are absolute, are so obnoxious and repulsive.
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why is no one standing up? does anyone in that town have any guts left at all? on the part of those rinos? >> you know, look, there's always -- there's been an anti-trump part of the republican establishment for some time. many members who say they're pro-trump, they barely tolerated him. and -- lou: we know who they -- but what i'm asking you is what kind of party is here? only those who have followed this president's lead on the issues that are most important to working men and women and their families in this country, small business, entrepreneurial enterprises, small business is, you know, this is not going to be the same world under a biden administration. and to watch mitch mcconnell who at best will be a minority
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leader all upset because his wife very quietly leaves the administration because of what happened wednesday? but no one's looking at the video of the capitol police opening up the fences and the stand shops and permitting -- stanchions and permitting those people into the capitol. i mean, it was, in many cases it was walk on in, folks, you're invited. that was the optics of the moment in some cases. this is ridiculous. >> i mean, you had violent breaches of the capitol, and in other places they were let in, as you point out. but this is not about the violence. the left doesn't care about the violence. as i said, they've endorsed it and ratified it in the past, and especially when it was targeting the trump white house. it's just, you know, be consistent. let's oppose violence no matter the federal building under attack. i hate what went on -- lou: and we went through all of
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that on this broadcast, tom. >> but the targeting isn't about trump in the end. trump's just the target for the next week. they want to outlaw all criticism of the left, today want to outlaw concerns about the election. they say if you are concerned about election integrity, you should have no right to free speech anymore and that they're kuwaiting it with support for violence. -- equating it with support for violence. this is the dangerous part of what they're doing, they're trying to outlaw their political opposition using the violence on wednesday to target innocent americans. and we can't stand for it. we've got to protect our constitutional rights. lou: michelle obama calling for big tech and social media to censor president trump, others to ban him from the nation's capital forever. i mean, the nonsense that is spewing from the venal are left in this country is, it's nauseating.
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and infuriating. and that is not helpful. >> i'm concerned that, you know, remember the obama/biden administration the irs was used to target opponents of the obama administration. we had the spying going on and now we have explicit, they're explicitly saying if you are questioning the elections, you're inciting violence which criminalizes free speech. this is a dangerous path the left is going down. what they've been, they've been supporting this type of attack op our constitutional values for years now as the radical wing has ascended within the democratic party. it's been terrible to see, and it's not going to get better. it may get worse for a time in the at least as we're seeing now. lou: yeah. you want to see the next phase in the fascist left's efforts to control speech in this country and to dominate -- not to dominate, to eliminate counter,
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dissenting voices? we have reports from the federalist that apple has threatened to remove the competing social media site parler from its app stores competing against the left-wing mad twitter service. this is where we're headed, and it's going to get uglier and uglier it seems each day if it is not, if it is not stopped. tom fitton -- >> big tech is scrubbing everything, and apple's china-friendly, as you know, lou. so the irony is rich, isn't it? lou: yeah. well, they're also china-bound this tear production as well. in their production as well. thanks so much, we appreciate it. tom fitton, judicial watch. we'd like to hear your thoughts. share your comments on twitter @loudobbs like me on facebook, follow me on instagram and
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♪ ♪ lou: for a fourth straight day, more violence in portland, oregon. a group of radical activists confronted and then attacked portland's radical dem mayor ted wheeler at a restaurant. watch. >> you have done nothing -- [bleep] to your facement you're a [bleep] going to be made to feel like the scum that you are [bleep] you, [bleep] you, shame on you! lou: and the pitiful, passive wheeler just stood there taking
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it like -- i don't know like what. the group angry, apparently, about his recent vow to -- excuse me -- to push back harder against antifa. one person allegedly hit the mayor, but that wasn't caught on video, and no one, of course -- it's portland are, they wouldn't be a arrested for throwing a punch. good grief. it's just good old democracy in action in portland. breaking news, joe biden today likened republican senators ted cruz and josh hawley to nazi propagandist joseph goebbels for helping president trump spread what he calls a big lie about election fraud. it sounds like the president-elect is in a healing mood, doesn't it? he's really them prizing -- them porrizing and -- if only president trump had been so high-minded as joe biden, right?
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another promise made and kept by president trump. he vowed to have 450 miles of wall built on the southern border by the end of 2020. and guess what? that was achieved. customs and border protection saying it has the funding to build another 350 miles of border wall, now let's guess what happens with that money and that 350 miles in prospect. joining us now, customs and border protection commissioner mark morgan. mark, great to have you with us. open borders is the promise from the president-elect. he's talking about wide open immigration, and i'm not suggesting anyone is making that mistake. he is absolutely serious about it. you're already starting to feel the impact of his election, correct? >> lou, you're absolutely right. first of all, i've got to get a shout-out to the united states army corps of engineers and the
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cbp team. in the midst of everything going on including covid-19, they kept their eye on the ball, and i woke up december 31st to a briefing saying we had, in fact, put 450 miles of steel and concrete in the ground. it's really historic, lou. but you're absolutely right, and people need to pay attention. we've been saying this since day one. the president-elect, his policies are not immigration strategies, it's an open border strategy. he wants to end mpp which ended catch and release. he wants to stop deportations for almost four months. he wants to give amnesty to millions of people. lou, those are open border strategies, and the cartels and illegal immigrants know it, and they're already coming. lou: they're all the same policies, all the same approaches and strategies as employed for eight years under the obama administration. there's no surprise in this. it was debated, it was fought over, and now elections have consequences, and one of those
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consequences will be a wide open border with mexico. the cartels are already starting to salivate over the prospect of moving sex trafficking, drug smuggling across that border. it is -- and, of course, human smuggling. it's absolutely -- i don't know what you can say. elections have consequences and the hell with the country. because that is the effect. >> it is, lou. it's unconscionable what's being said right now. look, we've learned from this, and we know exactly -- you're right. these policies are the policies we've seen before, so we already know what's happened. if your strategy is once you get here illegally we're going to release you, once you're here we're going to protect you and prevent you from being deported and then we're going to reward you with incentives like free health care, i mean, a policy of release, protect and reward,
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that's an open border strategy. and, look, it's not a matter of what's going to happen, it's already starting to happen. the cartels are already exploiting the migrants, the numbers are already starting to skyrocket. we're already seeing it even before the president-elect takes over. lou: well, and we know that when he does, we know that will be the policy. there's not a -- i mean, let's all look at this thing squarely and clearly. there's nothing we can do about it. the radical dems, the left is in control of this country. and amongst those consequences is a wide open southern border. the country will be less secure, we will be porous for drug smugglers and the cartels -- >> right. lou: it's just, it's pitiful, and there is no, there is knows cape from -- no escape from these consequences, is there? >> yeah, i, lou, unfortunately, i have to agree with you.
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now, right now what i'm hoping, you've already seen the president-elect, i'm actually glad, he's already broken his promises he made to the american people about what he was going to do on day one with immigration. he said he was going to stop mpp, and he went on and on about what he was going to do on day one. he's already walking that back because, on a good note, his transition team listening to the experts saying if you do that, your going to cause -- you're going to cause an unmitigated crisis to make 2019 pale in comparison. he's just kicking this crisis down the road, lou. lou: well, in some people's opinion. all we can do, you know, one of the things that the american people don't understand, and if the republican party doesn't understand this, you better pay attention when democrats tell you what they're going to do. they've done it in every instance over the course of the past two years. check the record. irrespective of the head fakes.
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mark morgan, thanks for being with us. we appreciate it and for all you've done. up next, the cybersecurity director who failed to detect a massive cyber attack, well, guess what? he has a new job. you won't believe what he's doing or who he's doing it with. we take it up with "just the news" editor-in-chief john solomon. this country's so upside down, you won't believe it -- i lost my way there, i apologize. my way there, i apologize. you you work hard for your money. my way there, i apologize. you stretched days for it. juggled life for it. took charge for it. so care for it. look after it. invest with the expertise of j.p. morgan, either with an advisor or online, through chase. after all, it's yours. chase. make more of what's yours.
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lou: breaking news now, new claims about that massive solarwinds cyber attack, oh, yes, and the russians did help them. according to the cybersecurity and infrastructure security agency, that's right, that is the homeland security agency, intelligence agency that couldn't detect the russian actors and if claimed, in fact, that there was, it was the most secure election in history, no foreign interference at all. the russian cyber attackers were able to gain early access according to the solarwinds claim by simply guessing passwords. fired cisa director chris krebs, the one who said it was the most secure election ever, the one who said there were no foreign actors, of course, failed to detect the attack that had been
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underway for just about a year when the election was underway. so what happens to him? he took responsibility which i'll give him credit for. but now he's been hired by the very same firm which acted as the facilitator for the russian agents and now will be acting as a consultant for the firm that was duped. microsoft, by the way, is the one who alerted solarwinds of the issue. krebs was repeatly flagged for poor performance, by the way, by government watchdogs, so now you have a firm that failed hiring a so-called executive from the intelligence, cyber intelligence arena who failed. quite a combination. joining us now is john solomon, editor-in-chief of "just the news" and best selling author, great american.
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great to have you with us. i have to say these first few days of the president-elect's, well, his tone and temper, it's just, it's fascinating. elections really do have consequences, and i have a feeling people won't like many of them. >> they do. there is going to be a sweeping change in washington. lou: what do you think? >> oh, yeah. sweeping change is already underway and going to be really manifest on january 21, 22. we'll really see the impact of the agenda of the democrats. mark morgan just talked about the borders. you're going to see many, many other things throughout the government to undo the progress that the trump administration made on so many fronts. i'm sure there'll be a move towards iran, there'll be a move to conciliate with china, and we will, you know, america will see the consequence of this election that people have to decide in 2022 which vision do they like
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better. they'll definitely have a different -- lou: 2022? >> it's hard to believe it's going to be two years. lou: i love that. do you mean to imply that just, you know, we've just got to get through this two years, and we'll come up and have another election? >> no, listen, every person -- lou: two senators, where two senators were in a runoff against the two most radical candidates since stacey abrams, i should say, but certainly for the senate. and they didn't change anything in their election process, they didn't change anything from the november 3rd debacle. >> yeah. lou: and the people in georgia apparently expected a different result doing the same thing. and so did the republican party. [laughter] >> exactly. lou: so we're going to see more of that thinking and more of that astute consideration? [inaudible conversations] lou: -- the republican party. >> yeah. i've talked to more than a hundred state legislators in the
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last four or five days. as sad as it is, they're just waking up now. they've just figuring up now how badly they got duped. but there does seem to be a concerted effort among conservative donors, among some of the state legislators that have the power to do it to go back and reclaim the rules that they allowed the democrats to run wild on. 2020 was an election where the democrats just ran wild. they set the agenda in states where republicans that had the right to do it, and lame republicans sat there and watched iten -- unfold. i do believe these legislators are aware of now of just how badly they failed, and they're at least going to try to set the rules, right? i think if you can reset the rules to the way they used to be and joe biden's two-year record or presents to the american people the consequences of it, there'll be a clear choice, but there's a lot of work ahead. i didn't mean to imply we should sit for two years and wait, there's going to be a lot of
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reconstruction that needs to occur while the biden administration is doing its work. lou: i understand, but i have another problem in all of this, and that is the republican party itself. if we look back over the last, well, let's see, we had two cycles under obama, then we had 2016, and now we've got 2020. if it were not for donald trump, tell me the truth, if it were not for donald trump, do you think the republicans would be 0-4 in presidential cycles? >> yeah, i think so. lou: the republican party -- [inaudible conversations] they just, they have just, they have just reelected ronna mcdaniel to lead the party after a disaster. they lost the runoff or they lost the senate, and you're kidding me? they put her back as the chair of the republican national committee. this tells me they don't even
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care. there is no consequence apparently for republicans as a result of elections which, by the way, they look like fools to have gone through and allowed the democrats at the state level to have done exactly what you've described. the state legislators are no better than the republican party itself. their leadership. >> yeah. lou: it's awful. >> there's a lot of challenges. but remember how everyone felt in january of 1993, and within a few months we got newt gingrich and the revolution started in america. someone has to step into that void. it has to be more than donald trump. donald trump's going to stay on the front scene of this and fight and fight from all the reporting i've done. this impeachment next week won't matter to him, he's going to stay in the fight. but someone else has to step into the void, show the same mettle and determination so that republicans can be on even ground and americans get the choice. that person hasn't been identified yet. we have to watch. that's what being a reporter's fun, we're going to watch and
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see who steps into the void. someone will. lou: nikki haley is already making it very clear she's interested in the job. we've got mike pompeo already out there trolling. you've got ben sasse. i mean, it's inextrimble -- [inaudible conversations] he's trying. well, i don't think any of them are actually. >> he also tried to be -- [inaudible] if i remember correctly, yeah. [laughter] lou: well, uber drivers are great. >> they are. lou: more productive, certainly, than john -- than mr. ben sasse. >> yeah. lou: i'm sorry? >> more productive than -- [inaudible conversations] lou: yeah. just about anybody is, right? john solomon, thanks for being with us, we appreciate it. [laughter] up next, nancy pelosi and the radical dems appear ready to overhaul a major restriction against abortion. here we go, consequence. we take it up after the break.
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quote: it is the hope of members that the president will immediately resign, but if he does not, i have instruct thed the rules committee -- instruct thed the rules committee to be prepared to move forward with congressman jamie raskin's 25th amendment legislation and a motion for impeachment. wow. joining us now, pastor robert jeffress from the first baptist church of dallas, also a fox business contributor. and i believe these radical dems could use a little, well, a little ministering to, pastor. [laughter] calm the waters. what do you think? >> well, i don't think that's going to happen, lou. anybody who thinks that the democrats under a biden and harris are going to pursue some benign, middle of the road agenda, they're an idiot. i mean, biden has already announced -- [laughter] the radical agenda he's going to go with, especially in the area of abortion. you mentioned it in the last
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segment9. i mean, here he is appointing an attorney general from california becerra who has prosecuted groups that have protested planned parenthood. not only that, but he wants to rescind the mexico city policy that president trump had expanded prohibiting tax dollars from overseas abortions. i mean, we are going, lou, from the most pro-life president in history, donald j. trump, to the most pro-death president in history, joe biden. lou: so what do we do? are we going to just sit here and take it? i mean, elections have consequences. the people have spoken. and so are their representatives who they've now given great energy to to enact these plans that are radical left and moving far from the center of governance in this country. >> well, i think you're absolutely right on that, lou.
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and i don't think -- no, we don't sit down and take it. sure, we ought to push aside any bitterness and anger, but we can't set a aside our convictions. and, look, you and i were very quick this week to denounce the violence that we saw in the capitol. i said what happened there to assault police is a sin whether it's being done by antifa, black lives matter or angry republicans. lou: absolutely. >> but we do have a right to protest. and i think it's wrong to blame president trump for this violence. i mean, all he did was to call people to come and to protest. that's something that the constitution protects. since when are democrats against protesting? but i think what we're going to see, lou, over the next four years -- lou: since when are democrats -- [inaudible conversations] >> -- that blame this president for every malady. lou: pastor, since when are the radical democrats, since when are they against rioting and violence in the streets?
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[laughter] i mean, come on, are you kidding? this is, it's an outrage, what that mob turned out to be. >> it is. lou: but that mob was not all of those who were demonstrating and protesting peacefully. >> no. a small percentage. lou: whatever the penalties, whatever the penalties are for the acts that they committed expect investigation had better make it very clear of what transpired there. it better be complete and full because, you know, it's an outrage. and and i would be just as a annoyed with antifa or black lives matter as i am with what that small group of people did to that save america rally. pastor -- and i know you are as well, pastor. pastor robert jeffress, it's always good to see you. thanks so much for being with us. we'll be right back. there are many names for enthusiast. but there's only one way to become one...
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